Hamish:
> >2) As many of the scripts are hosted on authors' personal webspace, it
> >is probably a highly prudent idea to back them up in case that webspace
> >or the author disappear off the scene. Markus's SVN server already hosts
> >some of the modules; I was thinking of some automated wget scraping
> >script to make up a .tgz. (although some links go to personal web pages
> >with the code down another layer, mmph may have to be done by hand
> >periodically). If it helps, I am happy to move all my contributions into

Eric:
> I think this is a good idea; I unfortunately don't have access to a dedicated 
> website to host my scripts as of yet, and so I must resort to uploading the 
> scripts to a public-readable ftp server that gets purged weekly (it's only 
> meant for temporary storage, otherwise, everyone leaves their junk up on 
> there and it eventually fills up), so it would be great to have the scripts 
> hosted somewhere more permanent.


Perhaps put them up on Markus's Add-Ons SVN server?
  http://grass.gdf-hannover.de/wiki/GRASS_AddOns#AddOns_source_code_repository


gmail accounts give a bit of free webspace BTW.


Hamish

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